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On Wed, 04 Jan 2017 23:18:11 +0000, Jack Campin wrote:
Most successful Christmas present this year (well, Hanukah present,
considering who was giving it): a catnip Santa with long dangly legs
hanging off a stick by a couple of feet of cord.

Ollie and Marblecake really, truly believe in Santa. The catnip
in his stuffing must be good

My little Minnie got a similar gift but it was a catnip mouse with an electronic
squeaker inside at the end of the string rather than a catnip Santa. We've both
been enjoying the workout and the companionship during what's since become a
routine half-hour a day of playing with the contraption. I know this because in
between play sessions, I keep it put up where she can't get it - I'm afraid of
her strangling herself with the string - but she does know where it's kept and
anytime I get near the hiding place, there's Minnie down there between my feet
looking up at me expectantly with her tail sticking straight up. Thank heavens
I've had cats around me for most of the last 35 years, so I'm used to looking
down first before I move my feet.

I'm not very sure how good the catnip in it is, though. When we've played with
it, she hasn't really reacted to it. Of course, there's no telling how long that
thing sat around in the store before being discovered, so maybe it's no good
anymore - or maybe she's simply part of that 30% of cats the experts say don't
react to catnip. Or maybe she's still too young yet to react to it. I suppose I
will find out more in a couple of weeks, when I plan to get her some fresh
catnip - which will obtain personally from a local pet store, rather than having
it delivered from that fly-by-night place at the North Pole.